TONIKAWA: Over The Moon For You - High School Days
Synopsis
Nasa, at the request of his former junior high school teacher, Ms. Yanagi, finds himself entrusted with teaching a programming class at a high school. But here's the catch—it's an all-girls' school. Surrounded by the limitless energy of teenage girls, Nasa tries to maintain his composure, but deep down, he can't help feeling nervous. A capricious boyfriend, secret admiration for someone, and a multitude of romantic dilemmas that can't be solved by programming, Nasa wonders if he can crack the equation of love! (Source: MAL News)
Audience Consensus
Audience reception is generally positive, with many viewers finding 'Joshikou-hen' a refreshing return to form after a weaker second season. The introduction of new characters and hints of a deeper plot are praised. However, some criticize the rushed pacing and inconsistent animation, and it may not appeal to those already tired of the series' repetitive nature.
Strengths
- Recaptures the charm of the first season, unlike the second.
- Introduces interesting and engaging new characters.
- Hints at a deeper, more supernatural plot.
- Provides a fresh perspective with the high school setting.
Weaknesses
- Story feels rushed due to the limited number of episodes.
- Animation quality is inconsistent in some frames.
- Repetitive elements of the series may not appeal to everyone.
- Some find the comedy dry and the characters unengaging